Researchers Reconstruct Face Of 6,400-Year-Old Woman From Morocco
Author: Ihab Ou-oudaPublished on: April 9, 2026Country: Morocco
Science

A facial reconstruction based on the remains of SKH001, a woman buried around 6,400 years ago at Skhirat-Rouazi, highlights an important Neolithic archaeological site in Morocco. The woman is depicted with balanced features, high cheekbones, and curly hair. Her body was found in a specific position, accompanied by several ceramic vessels. Genetic studies suggest she carried a mitochondrial profile linked to Levantine ancestry.
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